3 Recommendations for Praslin, Seychelles

Praslin is the second biggest island of the Seychelles. Funnily it’s naturwise and from the infrastructure in the middle between Mahé and La Digue. On Praslin one needs a rental car to discover the Bacardi beach or the Nature Park. The busses stop sometimes far away from the main spots and you should like to walk, if you choose this way of transport.

1. Get a rental car!

People who love hiking are absolutely happy here. It will go through mountains, forests and at the unexpected moments gift you with an awesome view over the turquoise sea.

We decided to stay at Chalet Coté Mer. A self-catering accommodation offering B&B and Halfboard.

2. Book an accommodation with seaview.

The proprietors are not yet 30 years old and that motivated, organized and fizzy. We enjoyed their high customer service and the awesome location. From the chalets’ balconies you have a good view of the port. Ideally located it’s only a 3minutes drive. Directly after arriving we changed into our swimming suits and headed for the pool. The infinity pool with an attached childrens’ pool made it easy for us to relax after the ferry.

The Apartment is very spacious and equipped with a kitchen. We so much enjoyed having fresh food. It was already over a week ago that we had fresh salad, as that’s a very rare product on the Seychelles. We’ve been shopping at the ISPC Supermarket Praslin, only 5minutes from the port. This is what we bought. Guess the price!

Don’t be surprised. It is a 400SR salad (around 25€).

Has it ever happened to you that you count how much money your children spent on feeding birds? We had this issue in Sydney but due to the Indian owned small shops next to the road we loved sharing.

3. Get a bottle of wine at the indian supermarket and enjoy the stars.

About Barbara

Barbara is a mother of 2 daughters, 3 and 5 years old. She's a managementcoach and psychotherapist and loves to combine psychology with everyday experiences. Travelling is her world while she still gives courses at different universities. She loves tea, online research and chats with nice friends.

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“Making experiences instead of buying souvenirs”

Barbara is a mother of two daughters. She loves travelling and exploring new countries. To be close to the nature and the locals is her approach, therefore she's not keen on staying at hotels but likes individual tours. With a huge caravan she explored Europe and has a lot of experience in travelling with young kids. Her husband manages his company from all over the world with his laptop on his knees. For him the Internet connection is a main point.